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Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset - Wireless Phone Accessory

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Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset

List Price: $99.99    Our Price: $79.99

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Manufacturer: Motorola

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Features:

  • Compact, small and lightweight design is approximately 30% smaller than its predecessor
  • Award winding PowerFlip foldable microphone design with ergonomic reversible ear hook
  • Cutting-edge noise reduction and echo cancellation technologies
  • Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold and mute and 6 hours talk time or 130 hours standby time
  • Compatible with Bluetooth 1.2- or 1.1-enabled mobile phones, PDAs, PCs, printers and more that support headset and hands-free profiles

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Product Description

For a wireless-savvy cell phone user who demands superior performance and an excellent value, the Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset offers the best of both worlds. With a compact and comfortable design, the headset delivers longer talk times at a great price. This headset is both discreet and stylish, yet Motorola does not scrimp on functionality. The small size and lightweight construction allows for easy storage when not in use. Just slip the device in your pocket or toss it inside your glove box. Also, don't be fooled by the headset's good looks -- this petite powerhouse provides impressive battery power and an intuitive "flip" microphone boom to clearly pick up your voice. The H700 features lengthy talk and standby times -- up to six hours of talk time or 130 hours of standby time from a single full charge. And included with the headset is a handy, compact travel charger to ensure that you'll never run out of power on the go.


Customer Reviews

Glitches but decent when it works.

This is a great design! Looks awesome! Great concepts! How does it work? Eh... decent. There are problems with this HS being used with a V3c. Its been said before. STATIC. No idea why but it comes and goes as it pleases. For the most part I have had good luck on my side. Static hasn't been a big issue but yes its there. Depending on where you place your V3c. In my pocket sometimes I get bad static. I also get the ECHO. But if the V3c is in line of sight with the H700 static is not a problem. I have tested this thing out many times and at times people tell me I sound "muffled" while other times people say its fine. So in all the H700 has its downsides. Its not consistent at all. But it does work good when it works! I'm going to hold on to this one but I may try another brand out to see how it holds up. Jabra BT800 is another one that isn't so good and the Moto H3 just doesn't work at all with the V3c. I love the concept of being able to open the boom to turn the headset on (rather than the infamous hold the button for 5-7 second rule). Its easy to use, easy to put on, very very compact and just very very cool/sleek looking. BUT it has its problems. Come on Moto, clean this one up! Its almost perfect!


Incredibly bad static

I bought this headset from a different website after having read relatively positive reviews. The static is so bad that the headset is unusable. People on the other line say they can't hear me even when I am indoors. I went to the Verizon store today and they told me that some headsets simply don't work well with certain phones. I have the motorola razr v3c and according to the motorola website, the h700 should work with my phone. Verizon recommended the H850 so I bought one today but have not yet had a chance to test it out.


Style without substance

I picked this up about a month ago to accompany my PPC 6700. After oohing and aahing when I first held it, I charged it and took it for a spin. It is not even worth the turn people. The lousy audio quality is my first gripe, if you can barely hear it at full volume when you are in a quiet living room you can forget about using it when you drive. Couple that trait with the way the headset will dip in audio quality when the power gets anywhere near 25% and start dropping calls long before it runs out of charge makes this less than desirable for road warriors or anyone who doesn't regular intervals to charge during the course of a day.

In the end, it looks shiny and pretty but it may as well be stuffed with shreds of exotic silk -- expensive and useless.


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